I think Fury will surprise..A ko is very possible.In interview he seemed very determined.was very intense..Must be careful of course but he will be stronger than before.
The rumours of a "bad camp" could be put out by Fury himself to **** with Wilders mind. To force Wilder into going gung ho and playing into Furys hands. If he isnt doing any head sparring at all- that will not necessarily have any impact at all on the result. He has the experience to not need sparring in advance of every fight.
Sounds like a built in excuse to me. "I didn't do any sparring, that's why I got beat". Still not a good situation for Fury. Throw on the fact, Fury hasn't fought any top guys since Wilder. Makes it very interesting.
They did this time and time again to sell ppvs Manny isn't focused Mannys got marriage issues Manny is distracted because of gambling and politics Oh look floyd ate burger king Floyd sr and roger are fighting Floyd is going to jail Floyd and 50 cent are fighting All non factors used to make a fight seem more interesting
There's so much which occurred with Fury since the first fight which I personally do not like. A number of them actually. Him taking soft touch matches following the Wilder match: While he was very impressive against Schwarz, was not a great choice to prepare him for the rematch. The Wallin match he seemed to barely show up and suffered that horrid cut as a result. The cut is very bad news for Fury: He's admitted to being fearful and conscious of it, hasn't been sparring as a result, and will obviously affect his game plan in the ring as well. Him limping in public while preparing for the WWE match: Why? What happened? The WWE match taking up his time and mind: A sidetracked fighter is almost never (and by definition) a focused fighter. The focus on MMA: He's been spending alot of time with mind and comments focused on it. The changing of trainers: Changing trainers is very difficult and catching onto his training techniques and lessons would be difficult if they were working together since the Schwarz match, let alone this short time period. Changing strategies: Will this help Fury to go for the KO? I doubt it, and it could be a devastating mistake for him, The Eddie Hearn rumor: I believe him.
Fury sits down on his stool at the end of the 10 th and doesn't come back out again. The score cards will show a pretty even fight up till then but Furys shipped a lot of punishment. Fury never fight s again.
I do believe that a focused, healthy, uninjured, and more experienced Tyson Fury would/will box the ears off Wilder. If he truly has all of those issues though, I couldn't pick him to win.
It's amusing how you guys are making excuses in advance and making it impossible for yourselves to be wrong. I am sure Fury has been sparring, and if he weren't it wouldn't be due to the cut. You can easily protect a cut with bandaging, headgear, etc. No excuses.
Not at all. I believe that a weak and still out of shape Tyson Fury boxed Wilder's face off in the first match, 9-10 rounds out of 12. What I'm saying is that if he actually has a focused, relatively healthy training camp he'll do even better. If theses other factors play a major role then he will not. Notice how I actually attribute it all to Fury and his camp, because he's significantly better than Wilder.